Burning Shiva: Ganja Smoking

Wednesday, June 16, 2004

Pot TV manager Chris Bennett takes us on a round the world history of the hash and cannabis pipe, and discusses whether there is any validity to the generally accepted claim that cannabis smoking was only developed after the introduction of tobacco smoking.
Sex, Drugs, Violence and the Bible $24.95 US plus 5$ for shipping$34.95 Canadian plus $5 for shippingPayable to Chris Bennett, c/o Pot TV, 307 West Hastings, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6B 1H6

Here’s what the Critics are saying about Sex, Drugs, Violence and the Bible

“Scholarly, hip, witty and extremely well documented… This book might cause a revolution in biblical studies!”-Robert Anton Wilson, Philosopher, Author and Lecturer

“…SEX, DRUGS, VIOLENCE AND THE BIBLE is…excellent… especially in its detailing the early history… politics… [and]the… seamy sides of Christianity… Read Bennett before rereading the Bible!”-Jonathon Ott, Entheobotanist, Author and Lecturer

“The book is fascinating! There can be little doubt about a role for Cannabis in Judaic religion… there is no way that so important a plant as a fiber source for textiles and nutritive oils and one so easy to grow would have gone unnoticed, and the mere harvesting of it would have induced an entheogenic reaction.”Proffessor of Classical Mythology at Boston University and author, Carl P. Ruck